The Nebraska state lawmaker at the center of the debate over whether the state will switch to a winner-takes-all system in the Electoral College says he will not support the effort.
State Sen. Mike McDonnell said Monday that he doesn't support changing how Nebraska allocates its electoral votes before the election.
But in 2020, Georgia fell out with the GOP over Trump. By an agonizing 11,779 votes, Republicans watched their onetime ...
The Republican effort to bring winner-take-all back to Nebraska sprang to life after a visit from Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina last Wednesday, but it seemingly sputtered to a halt on Monday, ...
Across the U.S., including in some of the nation’s presidential swing states, new or recently altered state laws are changing ...
Polling shows voters blame Harris less for the situation than they did Biden — though likely voters profess more confidence ...
With less than two months until Election Day, Pennsylvania has emerged as the keystone state in each party’s plan to win the ...
Republicans have sought to have the state switch to a winner-take-all system. The change would block one of Vice President ...
Former President Donald Trump is blasting a Republican Nebraska lawmaker as a "grandstander" for refusing to switch the state's Electoral College system to a winner-takes-all format in the ...
The Republican push to change how Nebraska awards its Electoral College votes and boost former President Donald Trump ran into political reality Monday as a key lawmaker, ...
Former President Trump criticized Nebraska state Sen. Mike McDonnell (R) for coming out against Republicans’ renewed push to ...
Pollster Nate Silver, who created FiveThirtyEight before it was sold to ABC News, gives Trump a much higher chance in Arizona ...